'It's not an image. It's a new worldview.' The first images from NASA's next-generation James Webb Space Telescope are set to be released and will include the life cycle of stars, how galaxies interact and grow and full-color photos.
are set to be released next month and will include the deepest view of the universe ever taken, agency officials confirmed Wednesday.
Thomas Zurbuchen, associate administrator of NASA's Science Mission Directorate, said that seeing the first images from the Webb telescope will be an emotional milestone for humanity — a moment he described as witnessing nature"giving up secrets that have been there for many, many decades, centuries, millennia."The release will beat 10:30am EDT.
The Webb telescope will continue to beam back data in the lead-up to the July 12 event, but NASA Deputy Administrator Pam Melroy described being impressed with what she has seen so far. The Webb telescope launched into space on Dec. 25, 2021. The tennis-court-sized observatory is able to peer deeper into the cosmos and in greater detail than any telescope that has come before it.
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